Like I said before, working Rotal modems are a hoax. The only thing you can
try is to sniff out the synchronization sequence yourself - and I wasnt able
to do that because the USB snooper crashes my only Windows box.

The symptoms are the same in at least 3 confirmed cases.
Not sure I understand... Hetz says he got it working on his computer, and I don't see him spreading (starting) hoaxes...
Also, like I said, it seems to work fine for a minute, but then just stops...


Alexander Maryanovsky.

At 19:06 13.11.2002 +0200, Michael Stolovitzsky wrote:
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 15:11, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:

Like I said before, working Rotal modems are a hoax. The only thing you can
try is to sniff out the synchronization sequence yourself - and I wasnt able
to do that because the USB snooper crashes my only Windows box.

The symptoms are the same in at least 3 confirmed cases.

> No, sorry, I'm still waiting for Hetz to perhaps fix this problem...
>
> At 15:04 13.11.2002 +0200, you wrote:
> >Hi Alex
> >
> >I was reading the linux-il mailing list and found your posts there...
> >I'm having the exact same problem with the Rotal USB ADSL modem - I'm able
> >to connect but it dies after 1 minute or so. I can see the pppd up.. but I
> >can't connect to anything. I was wondering if you solved this problem of
> > yours.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> >*********************
> >Michael Spivak
> >*********************

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